Angel and Chase come from two different worlds. Angel grew up privileged. Her father is CEO of Cavanagh and Associates and her mother owns a successful dance school. Chase on the other hand grew up with a neglectful, manipulating mother, who put her numerous husbands and boyfriends before the welfare of her own son. So much so that when he was twelve, his stepfather at the time, who also happens to be a member of a notorious bikie gang, walked away from his marriage, taking Chase with him.

AngelAngel is daddyâs little princess. In his eyes, no one is good enough for his little girl. Due to his overprotectiveness, at the age of twenty-two sheâs never had a serious boyfriend. She decides to move away from home to finish school, so she can experience all that life has to offer. That includes men.When she meets Chase Daniels, sparks fly. Heâs the ultimate womanising bad boy. Even though her common sense says stay away, she canât seem to control the attraction she feels for him.

ChaseChase doesnât hold women in high regard due to his past. With his good looks and charm though, he has women falling at this feet. Just the way he likes it. Heâs a playboy and doesnât do commitment. Then he meets Angel. Sheâs not only beautiful, but sweet and innocent. Nothing like the women heâs used to. The feelings he has for her are foreign to him and he doesnât like it one bit. Despite all this, heâs drawn to her, like a moth to a flame.

Not only do they have their families to contend with, thereâs also the secrets from Chaseâs past. These secrets have the potential to destroy him, and will also tear them apart. The odds are stacked against them, but will they still be able to find happiness together? Or will it be enough to stop the one thing they want more than anything, each other?

**VOTED BEST NEW AUTHOR FOR 2014 IN AUSROM TODAY'S READERS CHOICE AWARDS**

J L Perry is a mother and a wife. She was born in Sydney, Australia in 1972, and has lived there her whole life. Her love of reading, from a young age, gave her the passion to write. My Destiny was originally written for her sister, in 2013. It was never intended to be published. However, after finishing this book, she felt there was still a lot of Brooke and Logan's story left to tell. This inspired her to write My Forever. With the encouragement of her family and friends, she decided to follow her dream and become a published Author.

That dream was realised on the 6th of June, 2014.

My Destiny is her debut novel in the Destiny Series. My Forever is the conclusion to this book. Her third book Damaged - Jacinta's Story was released October 15th, 2014. This is a stand alone book, but is based on a character in My Forever. Her fourth book Against All Odds, is a stand alone book, as well, but part of the Destiny Series. Due to be released on the 27th May, 2015. She's also currently writing a fifth book, a standalone, that will be released later in the year. It's called 'A Beautiful Bastard'. This is NOT part of the Destiny Series.

J L's love of romance and happy endings makes a perfect combination when it comes to writing her beautiful love stories.

Her hobbies include reading, writing, drinking wine, shopping, listening to music, and anything artistic or creative. She loves spending time with her family, friends and her dog when she isn't writing. She also loves being outdoors and travelling and exploring the world.

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